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a beautiful of Pasific Orange-Spine Unicornfish
Symphysodon discus in an aquarium on a green background
Tropical fish swimming through the open water over coral reef
Crete island in Greece is a beautiful summer destination - Crete island, Greece, 07-21-2016
Stock photo of several fish in a saltwater reef tank.
Colorful fish in aquarium
Painted Comber, small seabass grouper fish family Serranus Scriba, of Serranidae family from Mediterranean sea on white wood background
The yellow tang (Zebrasoma flavescens) fish, other names: lemon sailfin, yellow sailfin tang, somber surgeonfish, marine ray-finned fish in the family Acanthuridae, native habitat: shallow reefs of Pacific Ocean, west of Hawaii and east of Japan.
Flower Cardinalfish Ostorhinchus fleurieu occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from the Red Sea, the Persian Gulf, the Gulf of Oman and scattered localities in East Africa to Seychelles, India, Sri Lanka, the Indo-Malayan region, and Hong Kong; south to Australia; east to Fiji in a depth range from 1-97m ( usually 1-37m), max. length 14.2cm. The species is common in shallow coastal reefs with moderate currents, also in tidal channels of estuaries. Adults are usually in small schools comprising pairs. The mouthbrooders form distinct pairs during courtship and spawning. \nBelow there are two Spotted-gill Cardinalfishes Ostorhinchus chrysopomus. The species occurs in the tropical Indo-West Pacific from the Indo-Malay Archipelago to New Guinea and Solomon Islands in a depth range from 2-25m, max. length 10cm. \nTriton Bay, Kaimana Regency, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°51'48.03 S 133°55'48.96 E at 6m depth by night
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Tropical fish swimming in the aquarium
Seaweed Surgeon - Surgical Fish. Body up to 50 cm in length. Widespread in the Indian-Pacific tropical climate.
Pseudanthias pleurotaenia also known as the squarespot anthias, pink square anthias, mirror basslet or squarespot fairy basslet is a species of marine ray-finned fish in the subfamily Anthiinae of the family Serranidae, the groupers and sea basses
Queen angelfish (Holacanthus ciliaris), also known as the blue angelfish, golden angelfish or yellow angelfish underwater in sea with corals in background
A beautiful and venomous foxface rabbitfish swimming underwater.
Pajama cardinalfish (Sphaeramia nematoptera), also known as the spotted cardinalfish. Sea life.
Mandarin fishes inhabit shallow protected lagoons and inshore reefs. They occur in the Western Pacific from Ryukyu Islands to Australia, usually in small groups spread over small area in a depth range from 1-18m, max. length 7cm. \nMandarinfish do not have scales, but a mucus layer for protection. It is not only a stinky slime they produce, but they also secrete a toxin to protect them against predators. Their dramatic colouration, known as aposematism, is a warning: unpalatability and toxicity - both prey and predator get to live longer. \nThe couples perform an extraordinary courtship dance at dusk. Females gather at the reef, judging if a male is worthy. A male who has successfully courted a lady attaches to her at the pelvic fin. Then the pair swim up from the reef towards the waters surface, releasing a cloud of sperm and around 200 eggs smaller than 1mm. \nThis specimen is a male: The presence of an elongated spine at the front of the first dorsal fin of males is distinctive. Females will not have this spike and will have a rounded first dorsal fin instead. In this case, there was a female too, but she didn't make it into the photo.\nBanda Neira Island, Indonesia, \n4°30'40.842 S 129°53'19.71 E at 1.5m depth
Bignose Unicornfish Coral Reef Fish (Naso vlamingii)
Reef Fish
The flame angelfish's coloration is bright orange-red with a vertical elongated black spot and four or five bars on the sides, the posterior part of the dorsal, and anal fins, with alternating short purple-blue and black bands.The flame angelfish's coloration is bright orange-red with a vertical elongated black spot and four or five bars on the sides, the posterior part of the dorsal, and anal fins, with alternating short purple-blue and black bands.
Closeup of a brightly colored Emperor angelfish (Pomacanthus imperator), Indian Ocean
The emperor angelfish omacanthus imperator is a species of marine angelfish. It is a reef-associated fish. generally associated with stable populations and faces no major threats of extinction
Rosy Rockfish, Sebastes rosaceus, Underwater on the California Coast,
Discus (Symphysodon) fish swimming underwater in an aquarium
Golden Damsel Amblyglyphidodon aureus occurs in the tropical Western Pacific from Andaman Sea and Christmas Island in the Eastern Indian Ocean to Fiji, north to the Ryukyu Islands, south to Rowly Shoals and New Caledonia in a depth range from 3-45m, max. length 13cm.\nJuveniles in small groups are often found among large sea fans. Adults occur in steep outer reef, occasionally in deep lagoons and along channel walls, usually in current prone habitats and where there are abundant gorgonian and long sea-whip corals on which they lay and guard eggs. The species feeds on zooplankton. \nMost of the time, a fish's behavior depends on its species. From time to time it is possible to meet exceptions, like this specimen, a very curious character, not shy at all, who came back looking at the camera many times.\nTriton Bay, West Papua Province, Indonesia, \n3°54'52.0617 S 134°7'21.3867 E at 9m depth
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Tropical Fish
Acara Cichlid Fish aquarium fish
Angelfish (Pterophyllum scalare)
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